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Jenika Ventures Expands Into Gurgaon To Strengthen NCR Advisory
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Jenika Ventures Expands Into Gurgaon To Strengthen NCR Advisory

Jenika Ventures is expanding into Gurgaon to strengthen its real estate advisory presence in the National Capital Region (NCR). The new office will act as a strategic interface for the region and will support clients navigating a dynamic and evolving property market. The move is intended to enhance the company's capacity to deliver structured and reliable advisory services.

The company is recruiting a high performance local team to support a wide range of projects and to provide individualised attention across the spectrum of real estate. This effort is expected to deepen client interaction and to improve the responsiveness of advisory services. Local hiring is presented as central to delivering tailored support for residential and commercial requirements.

Jenika Ventures has appointed Neeraj Sharma as Corporate Director for the Gurgaon operation, noting his over 19 years of experience across real estate, investment advisory, retail leasing, wealth management and leadership roles at Godrej Properties, Vatika Group and HSBC Bank. His appointment is expected to add strategic depth to the company NCR operations and to strengthen governance of local initiatives. Senior management described the addition as a means to deliver credible information and transparent advice to clients.

Gurgaon is recognised as a growth hub for real estate with significant demand for residential and commercial space, and the new office will enable closer observation of market trends to guide suitable investments. The operation will also facilitate cooperation between existing offices and upcoming projects while creating opportunities for functional growth within the organisation. By improving operating infrastructure in key markets, Jenika Ventures aims to develop its India footprint on principles of professionalism, trust and quality advisory services.

Jenika Ventures is expanding into Gurgaon to strengthen its real estate advisory presence in the National Capital Region (NCR). The new office will act as a strategic interface for the region and will support clients navigating a dynamic and evolving property market. The move is intended to enhance the company's capacity to deliver structured and reliable advisory services. The company is recruiting a high performance local team to support a wide range of projects and to provide individualised attention across the spectrum of real estate. This effort is expected to deepen client interaction and to improve the responsiveness of advisory services. Local hiring is presented as central to delivering tailored support for residential and commercial requirements. Jenika Ventures has appointed Neeraj Sharma as Corporate Director for the Gurgaon operation, noting his over 19 years of experience across real estate, investment advisory, retail leasing, wealth management and leadership roles at Godrej Properties, Vatika Group and HSBC Bank. His appointment is expected to add strategic depth to the company NCR operations and to strengthen governance of local initiatives. Senior management described the addition as a means to deliver credible information and transparent advice to clients. Gurgaon is recognised as a growth hub for real estate with significant demand for residential and commercial space, and the new office will enable closer observation of market trends to guide suitable investments. The operation will also facilitate cooperation between existing offices and upcoming projects while creating opportunities for functional growth within the organisation. By improving operating infrastructure in key markets, Jenika Ventures aims to develop its India footprint on principles of professionalism, trust and quality advisory services.

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